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Can anyone confirm this thought? Does it matter if she has one token or can she have 2 and still use her trait;
CYBERNETIC CAUSALITY LOOP: When Indigo has one action token, give her a free action and choose an opposing character within 6 squares and line of fire. That character can't be given power actions until the beginning of your next turn.
and to tie on can Fantomex make an E.V.A. if he has 2?;
E.V.A.: When Fantomex has one action token and no friendly character named E.V.A. is on your force, you may give him a free action and place an E.V.A. bystander token on the map in an adjacent square as described on the back of this card.
I would think that it can only one action token and use their powers.
I am an extraordinarily competitive player, and I believe some action to adjust most of the figures listed is needed for the good of the game. I find it difficult to believe anyone who honestly considers balanced gameplay a good thing would want the highest levels of competition restricted to a handful of figures that clearly do not have appropriate wording or point costs associated with their abilities.
I understand that some figures will always be inherently better than others, as will some combinations of figures, but when a tiny segment of the available game pieces are the only ones that can be used for competitive play then something has gone wrong. A company that actually cares about the health of its game will take action to correct the situation when something is wrong and detrimental to the way the game is played.
Yep, all of this.
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I am an extraordinarily competitive player, and I believe some action to adjust most of the figures listed is needed for the good of the game. I find it difficult to believe anyone who honestly considers balanced gameplay a good thing would want the highest levels of competition restricted to a handful of figures that clearly do not have appropriate wording or point costs associated with their abilities.
I understand that some figures will always be inherently better than others, as will some combinations of figures, but when a tiny segment of the available game pieces are the only ones that can be used for competitive play then something has gone wrong. A company that actually cares about the health of its game will take action to correct the situation when something is wrong and detrimental to the way the game is played.
I am an extraordinarily competitive player, and I believe some action to adjust most of the figures listed is needed for the good of the game. I find it difficult to believe anyone who honestly considers balanced gameplay a good thing would want the highest levels of competition restricted to a handful of figures that clearly do not have appropriate wording or point costs associated with their abilities.
I understand that some figures will always be inherently better than others, as will some combinations of figures, but when a tiny segment of the available game pieces are the only ones that can be used for competitive play then something has gone wrong. A company that actually cares about the health of its game will take action to correct the situation when something is wrong and detrimental to the way the game is played.
Yep, well said.
It's kind of sad that the most interesting (and even CHALLENGING) level of play is local play, where broken elements are policed with house rules. The most challenging and interesting level of play should be the highest levels, shouldn't it?
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It's kind of sad that the most interesting (and even CHALLENGING) level of play is local play, where broken elements are policed with house rules. The most challenging and interesting level of play should be the highest levels, shouldn't it?